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How can we protect the polar bears from global warming?

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How can we protect the polar bears from global warming?

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  1. Let us go back to old time system.

    they don't have any convenient things.

    let stop any industry make any waste product!!!


  2. Natural global warming has occured before and the Polar Bears survived.  Don't forget....they are omnivores.....they don't HAVE to sit on a block of ice and wait for a Seal to come up for air.

  3. Polar bears have survived Ice Ages and warmer periods just fine so what can we do? If we minimize our contact with them, don't hunt them and don't let them hunt us, then the polar bear should survive.

  4. put a leopard fur coat on them

  5. daniel you have to get a life, I got some swamp land, would you like to buy some, seems like you are buying into the Global Warming Myth. I see many links that tell us differently on the Polar Bears, you watched a movie that was filled with so many lies and predictions that brain washed  you. I am going to guess you are under 20 and really wet behind the ears.

  6. here are currently more than 25,000 wild polar bears in the world, and their numbers are growing – not declining – at an explosive pace in this time of "unprecedented global warming." According to the February 7, 2005 Edinburgh Scotsman ( http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/internat... "The world's polar bear population is on the increase despite global warming.

    "According to new research," the Scotsman reports, "the numbers of the giant predator have grown by between 15 and 25 per cent over the last decade.

    "We're seeing an increase in bears that's really unprecedented, and in places where we're seeing a decrease in the population it's from hunting, not from climate change," Canadian polar bear expert Mitch Taylor told the Scotsman.

    The March 9, 2007 London Telegraph confirmed the ongoing polar bear population explosion ( http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jht... "A survey of the animals' numbers in Canada's eastern Arctic has revealed that they are thriving, not declining," the Telegraph reports.

    "In the Davis Strait area, a 140,000-square kilometre region, the polar bear population has grown from 850 in the mid-1980s to 2,100 today," added the Telegraph.

    Indeed, polar bears evolved from brown bears anywhere from 200,000 years ago ( http://www.alaskazoo.org/willowcrest/pol... to 3 million years ago ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/fa... They survived at least one period when polar temperatures were at least 6 degrees Celsius warmer than today ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ice_A... and perhaps temperatures as warm as 15 degrees Celsius warmer than today ( http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/st...

    Given that polar bear numbers are rapidly increasing and that they survived substantially warmer periods than is expected anytime in the foreseeable future, it is safe to dismiss this latest global warming scare as little more than fantasy.

  7. You could stop letting Al Gore do your thinking for you.  Polar bear numbers have more than doubled since 1970.  Al Gores claim that polar bears have been found to have drowned from fatigue is factually incorrect.

  8. we can not, except maybe keep more polar bears in suitable zoos.

  9. How can we protect ourselves? I expect the polar bear to be eating us pretty soon, when sea levels rise.

    I don't support the new polar bear overlords. Grab the rifle.

  10. do what you can for the enviorment. (reycle and stuff)

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